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_bpbk. : alk. paper
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100 _a20100909d1995 u y0undy50 ba
101 0 _aeng
102 _aUS
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200 _aSailors and sexual identity
_ecrossing the line between "straight" and "gay" in the U.S. Navy
_fSteven, Zeeland
_bTexte imprimé
210 _aNew York
_cHaworth Press
_d1995
215 _axxi, 296 p.
_cill.
_d23 cm
225 0 _aHaworth gay and lesbian studies
330 _aIn Sailors and Sexual Identity, author Steven Zeeland talks with young male sailors - both gay- and straight-identified- about ways in which their social and sexual lives have been shaped by their Navy careers. Despite massive media attention to the issue, there remains a gross disparity between the public perception of “gays in the military” and the sexual realities of military life. The conversations in this book reveal how known “gay” and “straight” men can and do get along in the sexually tense confines of barracks and shipboard life once they discover that the imagined boundary between them is not, in fact, a hard line.
601 0 1 _aUnited States
_bNavy
_xGays
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_aMarins
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_xHomosexuels
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_yEtats-Unis
_2rameau
606 _aSailors
_xSexual behavior
_yUnited States
_2lc
606 _aGays
_yUnited States
_xIdentity
_2lc
606 _aGay sailors
_yUnited States
_2lc
610 _agay studies
610 _ala Marine des Etats-Unis
610 _ahomosexualité dans des contextes militaires
676 _a306.766
_v22
700 1 _3248899171
_aZeeland
_bSteven
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801 3 _aFR
_bAbes
_c20200904
_gAFNOR